Trump Completes Gulf Visit Securing $4 Trillion Deals, Shifting Middle East Alliances
Trump Completes Gulf Visit Securing $4 Trillion Deals, Shifting Middle East Alliances

Trump Completes Gulf Visit Securing $4 Trillion Deals, Shifting Middle East Alliances

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President Donald Trump's recent visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates marked a significant shift in U.S. Middle East policy, highlighting an emerging Sunni-led regional order that appears to sideline Israel. The trip focused on securing extensive trade, defense, and technology deals totaling approximately $4 trillion, including major investments from Gulf states and new partnerships in AI and semiconductors. Trump lifted some sanctions on Syria, signaling a dramatic policy change, and emphasized his intent to pursue a comprehensive nuclear agreement with Iran while warning of potential military action if talks fail. Gulf leaders urged Trump to pressure Israel to end its Gaza conflict and to pause normalization efforts, reflecting regional concerns over ongoing violence and instability. The administration's approach reflects growing frustration with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and a more transactional diplomacy that prioritizes economic and strategic interests over longstanding alliances. Despite these changes, the U.S. maintains its commitment to Israel, though the message to Netanyahu was clear that American support is no longer unconditional.

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